A very rare species, this moth is now limited to one site in the UK. Males can be a striking reddish buff in colour.
About
Reddish
buff moths are a member of the moth family "Noctuidae". They favour
sparse vegetation in open habitat but with surrounding mature scrub or
sunny sheltered woodland rides. The presence of the larval food plant,
saw-wort is essential.How to identify
The
reddish buff can vary from a worn grey through to a brick pink colour.
Wing markings vary also but generally there are two cross lines and
dots. Female reddish buffs are smaller than males.Distribution
Endangered, only found at Cranmore on the Isle of Wight. Local populations scattered through Europe.Did you know?
Because the females don't
move around very much this species isn't very good at finding new areas
to live. The larval food plant is saw-wort.
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